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Château Léoville Las Cases 1985
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Château Léoville Las Cases 1985

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Parker | 96
Decanter | 95
Wine Spectator | 91-98
R. Gabriel | 19
Vinous - A. Galloni | NM98
Vinous Neal Martin | 98
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Marks and reviews

98

/100

Wine Spectator

A fabulous wine; one of the first great Las Cases. Full-bodied and rich, with the tannins extremely well integrated into an impressive background of fruit. Give it time. — Cabernet Challenge. Best after 2004.

98

/100

Decanter

When I first entered wine nearly two decades ago, Leoville Las Cases 1985 was the darling of the trade. It was a wine that delivered every single time you popped the cork. In the time between now and then, it has, apparently, made time stand still and is just as I recall it being every time I've encountered it in the last twenty years. The nose has a wonderful concentration and still shows notes of violets and black fruits. Incredibly closed straight out of the bottle. It is initially quite tight but with great focus. It will happily sit in a decanter for an hour or two to show its best self. The palate is streamlined and long with super-fine tannins that are fully resolved. This is one of the great Bordeaux classics that will, dare I say, still improve in bottle.

96

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 1985 Léoville Las-Cases is quite simply one of the finest Saint-Julien wines of the decade, and over a dozen encounters have reaffirmed this as the most pleasurable Las-Cases ever made. This is a stupendous bottle, perhaps the best that I have ever encountered. It has a brilliantly defined bouquet that soars from the glass: red berry fruit, crushed stone, pressed flower, a hint of blood orange and woodland aromas. You could nose this all day. The palate is medium-bodied with the depth and structure one expects from this Second Growth. But what the 1985 has in spades, a virtue not always found at this address, is charm. Silky smooth in texture, the pure red fruit seduces the sense with a shimmering sense of energy on the finish. It is drinking now after three decades and based on this showing could give another three before it declines.

95

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

One of the stars of the vintage, this is drinking perfectly today. Delivering its wealth of ripe, juicy, crisp, fresh red fruits in its stern, regal, refined, full-bodied character, 30 minutes in the decanter is all this beauty needs to start singing.

Description

Tasting characteristics and advice for Château Léoville Las Cases 1985

Tasting

Appearance

The wine displays a brick-tinged garnet hue, reflecting forty years of evolution in bottle. This deep color reveals Bordeaux-like highlights typical of a great wine that has reached full maturity.

Nose

The nose unfurls a captivating tertiary complexity, with aromas of candied blackcurrant alongside notes of mature blond tobacco. Hints of fresh truffle, aged leather, and damp woodland floor enrich the bouquet. With aeration, the wine gradually reveals nuances of toasted bread, graphite, minerals, and a touch of fresh mint, with subtle notes of black licorice.

Palate

The attack is surprising in its initial softness, extending into a remarkably seamless texture where the tannins show as velvety and perfectly integrated with the fruit. The body reveals itself as medium to full, sufficiently substantial without ever feeling heavy. The finish lingers with flavors of blackcurrant, ripe dark fruits, minerals, and white tobacco, accompanied by a subtle touch of iodine. The whole remains long, intense, and graceful.

Food and wine pairings

This wine pairs perfectly with braised red meats, notably a grilled rib of beef or a roasted rack of Pauillac lamb. Classic Bordeaux-style preparations such as an entrecôte with a red wine reduction or a braised beef cheek stew make ideal gastronomic matches. Game such as hare à la royale, woodcock, or partridge with richly reduced sauces finds in this wine an eminently fitting companion. Woodland mushrooms and truffled dishes beautifully highlight the wine’s earthy notes. Hard cheeses, particularly well-aged Comté or Beaufort, pair admirably with this mature vintage.

Serving and cellaring

Château Léoville Las Cases 1985 is ideally enjoyed at a temperature of 15 to 17°C. Decanting for around 30 minutes is beneficial, allowing gradual aeration and softening any residual tannins while removing any natural sediment. Now at full maturity, this wine offers an optimal drinking window extending to around 2040, or even beyond for bottles stored in perfect conditions.

A Second Growth from Saint-Julien at the height of its powers

The estate

Created between 1826 and 1840 during the breakup of the large Léoville estate, Château Léoville Las Cases is a Second Growth classified in 1855 in AOC Saint-Julien, in Bordeaux. Its 98-hectare vineyard in Saint-Julien-Beychevelle is structured around the walled Grand Clos of 50 to 55 hectares, adjoining Château Latour. Sole owner and current head, Jean-Hubert Delon—whose family has owned the estate since the late 19th century—preserves this historic heart, symbolized by the lion on the gate.

The vineyard

The vineyard of Château Léoville Las Cases spans 55 hectares of the famed Grand Clos, located to the north of Saint-Julien. This strategic geographic position provides exceptional exposure and distinct climatic characteristics, with the Gironde estuary creating a favorable moderating microclimate. The terroir is composed primarily of Günzian Quaternary gravels, resting on complex subsoils combining sand, clay, and gravel, ensuring perfect drainage while maintaining a steady water supply. The vines were on average more than 40 years old in the 1985 vintage.

The vintage

The 1985 vintage in Bordeaux stands out for its elegance rather than sheer power. The growing cycle began under unfavorable signs, with January recording the coldest temperatures since 1956. April, May, and June remained close to seasonal averages. Summer conditions proved irregular, with July slightly warmer and more humid than usual, followed by a comparatively cool August. The decisive factor emerged in September, which saw rare climatic perfection combining warmth, generous sunshine, and dry conditions. Harvest began late on September 29, marking the latest start of the decade. Merlot performed particularly well in this season, giving the vintage its distinct organoleptic signature.

Vinification and aging

The vinification process for Château Léoville Las Cases 1985, meticulously overseen by the château’s technical team, favors gentle extraction over aggressiveness, allowing the fruit to shine without excessive tannin extraction. Aging in oak barrels, carried out over 18 to 20 months, uses a proportion of new oak ranging from 50 to 100% depending on the wine’s needs and the winemaker’s assessment. This gradual aging approach gives the wine its characteristic complexity and elegance, with the oak never overpowering the fruit but rather enriching it with notes of toasted vanilla and perceptible minerality. The final blend is assembled after separate aging of the different parcels and grape varieties, favoring overall harmony rather than brute power.

Grape varieties

Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.

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